The best part of DOMO is the ability to manipulate data, visualize, and story-board it all within one platform. A close second is the routine improvements that the DOMO team pushes showing the platform is growing to accommodate more business needs. My favorite singular feature is DOMO Apps. I became proficient in AppSheet before learning about DOMO, and I realized that no-code is the direction for most platforms. Having a BI system combined with an in-platform app builder has been a sublime experience. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There aren't many things that DOMO misses when it comes to the minutiae, but a few big items seem to have left their radar. One is the organization of content within DOMO. The breakaway from typical folder subfolders for saved card content doesn't quite jive with navigational heuristics we have all come to use with new software. Two, the ability to create dev versions or deployed versions of cards means our internal team must keep some of them locked down. A small missing feature that goes along with both of these is the inability to create display vs internal development names for cards or data sources (though for datasources, I understand DOMO wants to use the Views feature). These improvements would make me like DOMO all the more. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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